Course Page, Syllabus, and Essays for English 2322

Palo Alto College

Department of English

English 2322

British Literature I








What was it really like to live in the Middle Ages?








The Problem of Meaning in Literature: Guide for First and Second Year College Students




Critical Reading, A Guide for Freshmen and Sophomores





FIRST WWW ASSIGNMENT FOR ENGLISH 2322





First, MAJOR WWW Writing Assignment for All Students Registered in WWW Designated Courses in English 2322. This Assignment Is Due on September 19




St. Agustine: THE CITY OF GOD, Paris, Early Fifteenth Century


Treasures from the Koninklijke Bibliotheek: Medieval Manuscripts, Early Printing, and Woodcuts




English 2322

Syllabus for English 2322





Anglo-Saxon and Viking Resource Page



***Britannia Online: Gateway to the British Isles***




Blackwell's Books (Finest Supplier of Books to Scholars, Students, and the Reading Public)



ELEVEN SELECTED APPROACHES TO CRITICAL READING

The Canterbury Tales

On-Line Literary Resources

The Epic as Cosmopoesis by Louise Cowan

The Chivalrous Arts





A Student's Guide to Class Presentations: "The Wife of Bath"--Critical Approaches






Labyrinth Home Page (Medieval Resources) First Rate!






Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Web Resources








The Kelmscott Chaucer



Carnival and Pilgrimage: Donald C. Howard





The Renaissance (McGinn and Howerton)


Sixteenth Century Renaissance English Literature (1485-1603)




Renaissance Faire: Elizabethan Accents. (Great Site!)


Mannerism (McGinn and Howerton)

The Comic Terrain (Louise Cowan)

GENERAL WRITING REVIEW

WIFE OF BATH'S PR0LOGUE, Modern Version

WIFE OF BATH'S TALE, Modern Version

LITERATURE AND THE MIDDLE TIME

***LINKS RELATED TO CHAUCER AND MEDIEVAL STUDIES***

Loyalty as an Elizabethan Practice: Establishing the Queen's Power by Pete Grubbs


Journal Assignments for the Semester



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